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inner-marginal blotch is common to both. In the former the 

 hindmarginal band of the hindwings is also much thicker at the 

 apex. 



Brisbane ; one specimen in April. 



EUPSELIA SATRAPELLA, MeyV. 



Brisbane, in vSeptember ; Ballandean, Queensland, in February. 



EUPSELIA THEORELLA, MeyV. 



Brisbane ; two specimens in September. 



Euf'SELIA MELANOSTREPTA, MeyV. 



Oxenford, near Brisbane ; one specimen in November. Tenter- 

 field (3,000 feet), ^'ew South Wales ; one specimen in February 



EUPSELIA ANOMMATA, n. Sp. 



Female, 14 mm. Head, face, and palpi ochreous-whitish. 

 Antennae pale-fuscous with blackish annulations. Thorax dark- 

 purple fuscous, with a conspicuous anterior and posterior ochreous- 

 whitish spot. Abdomen fuscous, tuft ochreous-tinged. Legs 

 fuscous, posterior pair ochreous. J'ore wings moderate, somewhat 

 dilated posteriorly, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 

 hindmargin obliquely rounded ; purple-fuscous, with violet 

 metallic lustre ; a whitish blotch on inner-margin from one-fifth 

 to three-fifths, not quite reaching costa ; a narrow whitish fascia 

 from costa at two-thirds, two before anal angle, constricted in 

 disc ; cilia dark -fuscous with a pale basal line, and pale apices. 

 Hindwings fuscous, ochreous-tinged, especially towards base ; 

 cilia fuscous with a pale basal line. 



This handsome species differs from other members of the genus 

 in the absence of hindmarginal dots. 



Brisbane ; one specimen in September. 



Glyphipteryx, Buhner. 

 Glyphipteryx atristriella, Z. 



Zeller, Hor., Ross. (1877), p. 398, Meyr., I.e., p. 229. 

 Glyphijjteryx chrysolithella, Meyr., I.e., p. 230. 



There can, I think, be little doubt of the identity of these two 

 species. Brisbane specimens agree closely with specimens from 

 Blackheath, New South Wales, having the hindwings golden- 

 yellow, with broad blackish hindmarginal band. This constitutes 

 the variety chrysolithella. On the other hand I have received a 

 South Australian specimen from Mr. Lower in which the forewings 

 are essentially similar, but the hindwings are fuscous, towards 

 base mixed with yellowish, as in Zeller's description of his 

 type, which was from Tasmania. 



